Still Stoked to live stream Toyota Supergirl Snow Pro March 17 – 18!

We are super excited to partner with The Toyota Supergirl Snow Pro and offer Still Stoked readers a live stream to this awesome snowboard event from Big Bear, California!

The live stream will be live at this link on 9:30am PST on Saturday, March 17th (12:30pm EST)

It is the 12th year that the Supergirl Series has been about (it is also a WQS surf event) and the 8th year of the Supergirl Snow Pro. Congratulations on running such a sick event!

If you can get down there, head to Big Bear Mountain Resort on March 17th and 18th, from 9am to 4pm. In addition to the high-level snowboarding competition, the event’s Festival Village features four live concerts, fitness and yoga classes, female DJs, workshops, autographs, giveaways, sponsor booths, and more – all free and open to the public.

Why the Supergirl Pro Snow ROCKS!

For the past 10 years, the Supergirl Pro Series has been the world’s only large-scale all-girls action sports competition and lifestyle series. Developed as a celebration of female empowerment, the series features the top female athletes competing in surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding as well as female-oriented activities at two annual events.

The event will serve as a showcase for the best of women’s snowboarding in a contest completely designed by the riders, including top-level boardercross (SBX) and half-pipe competitions. The field of pros will include many of the top-ranked snowboarders in the world, including 10-time X Games Gold Medalist, Lindsey Jacobellis, and Olympic Gold Medalist, Hannah Teter as co-hosts of the SBX and half-pipe disciplines.

This is an event that I am extremely passionate about. It’s incredibly important to lay the foundation for the future of women’s snowboarding, and this event does an amazing job of empowering women and putting pros and amateurs together in a unique environment so that we can pass along our experiences to the next generation.

– 4-time US Olympian, Lindsey Jacobellis

The event was designed not only to not showcase the best female snowboarders on the planet, but also to serve as a developmental contest to help scout, encourage, nurture, and mentor the next generation of aspiring female snowboarding pros. More than 100 top amateurs will be competing alongside their heroes.